At 09:21 AM 7/22/01 -0500, Carol A. Sharpe wrote: > I also "rescued" and potted up an couple of serrenos that the beans had >taken hostage in the next bed and they seem to be fine. if you like jalapenos, you'll LOVE serranos... > I know those varieties are a bit on the HOT end of the scale. What are >some good milder varieties to grow next year for this infant chili-head? >These were what was available locally as plants. check out http://www.chileplants.com/ ...janey is a member of the list, and has a lot of information on her list...the chile woman also lurks around here, and you can find her at www.thechilewoman.com both these ladies sell fine quality chile plants and both are a pleasure to do business with... >Fayetteville TN. >(south central TN) good to see another tennessee chile-head here...welcometo the list and to the state...you'll like this place... (hint - you'll be less likely to be spotted as a yankee if you call it 'middle tennessee' instead of 'central tennessee'...) bill have you donated food today? visit http://www.thehungersite.com every day... "I take Him shopping with me. I say, 'OK, Jesus, help me find a bargain'" --Tammy Faye Bakker